It seems like you are not a developer registered with Apple.

And yet you are doing developer things (which is fine, obviously, on your own 
machine ;-).

Probably easiest to turn off the security setting with regards to which 
applications to trust and allow download etc.

See if that helps ... if you haven't tried already.

Cheers,
Ashley.

On 02/01/2013, at 10:30 AM, William Ehrich <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sometimes I can't edit ~/.cshrc because "unknown developer" -- myself, even 
> when I had just edited it without a problem. Same with running small programs 
> in Terminal. Why only sometimes? How fix?
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